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    of different civilization” as the law does not explicitly state that there is a distinction between civilized and barbaric peoples (Wright 266). The role of international law during France military interventions in Syria was questioned by Wright. France claimed that using force on Syria was legitimatized because it was not technically regulated…

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    Syria used to be a peaceful country. Now it’s a warzone with blood on the streets and people losing their homes and families. Therefore, Syrian refugees should be accepted in European countries for the sake of humanity, save them from the nomadic life, and promise them a bright future for their children. “Humanity” is a big word it has a big meaning which has the power to change the world. Which is lost now when I heard about Syria. Former home residents express in their interview that, “People…

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    The Syrian Civil War has been a controversial issue for a while now. According to CNN Student News, the war has been going on for almost five years. The article, “Syria: The story of the conflict,” on www.bbc.com, states that more than 250,000 Syrians have been killed in the conflict, “which began with anti-government protests before escalating into a full scale war.” The story of the Syrian Civil War, starts from that point in time. After the protests intensified, and became a full blown civil…

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    are dieing are the innocent people because they have no way to protect themselves. In March 2016 the USA stated “so-called Islamic State (IS) was carrying out genocide against Christian, Yazidi and Shia minorities in Iraq and Syria”. Therefore many innocent people in Syria are dying because ISIS is killing people who are weakened or young and that have religions like Christians, Yazidis, Shia and anyone that doesn’t agree with them. A lot of people that are weakened or ISIS doesn’t like are…

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    organizations like WHO and UNICEF are helping Syrians medically and also with children's education. Although all of this aid to the people of Syria has been quite successful, the talks of peace are not as impacting. In February of 2018, the passing of Resolution 2401 demanded a cease-fire and period of peace in order to send medical aid to civilians in Syria. However, these demands went completely ignored. It seems like there is not much anyone can do except to help those who are living in such…

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    How does the Syrian civil war effect Christian refugees? Over the last twelve months extremist groups in Syria have been persecuting Christians just for their credence in Christianity. Christian persecution has been proliferated in such a number over the world the humanitarian aid workers assume that Christianity will be on the periphery of extinction in the Middle East if our governments don’t step in and prevent this crisis. There have been many related arguments going around in society about…

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    Syrian Murders

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    Syria: The Conflict, Mass Murder, and the Drive to Fight Back What happened to Syria, and why is the country in a major crisis? What is the United States of America doing to help the oppressed Syrians? Who is Assad, and why he is killing and murdering his own people? What role does Russia play in all of this? The Syrian Conflict has been going on for years. Why has it gotten so bad, and will this country be “saved”? These are the ongoing questions that plague people all over the world today.…

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    American Refugees

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    Introduction Have you ever wondered why the neighboring countries closest to Syria do not help with the refugee crisis even though they have the resources and money? The closest countries to Syria should accept refugees because other countries are overflowing with immigrants, which consequently causes many problems as the wealthy Arabic countries stand by and do close to nothing. Saudi Arabia, and many more countries are very close to Syria but they are not accepting refugees in their country.…

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    conflicts in their countries. most of the refugees are fleeing from syria for numerous reasons. Many of the refugees leave syria to begin new lives in a different country. There have been many conflicts going on in syria for a long time so it makes sense why people want to get out. Not everyone is just coming from syria though, refugees come from a lot of different countries (figure 1). Most of the refugees are coming from syria, but the violence, abuses, and poverty in other countries are also…

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    Syrian Children

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    Since the beginning of the Syrian Civil War in March of 2011, it has claimed nearly 470,000 lives, 12,000 or more were children (Sinha 1). Within a span of five years since the war began, nearly 3.7 million children have been born in Syria, meaning, 3.7 million children grew up only knowing war and violence (Rasha 1). They weren’t given the opportunity to a good life or a happy childhood. These children are starving and in dire need of outside help. They are going through and seeing things…

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